Abstract:

A fixing device including a fixing member; a heat source to heat the
fixing member; a power supply to supply power to the heat source; a
thermostat provided in the middle of a circuit connecting the heat source
and the power supply to block power supply from the power supply to the
heat source upon detection of a temperature of the fixing member equal to
or greater than a predetermined temperature; a support member to contact
terminals fixed to the thermostat to support the thermostat; and
electrode plates provided opposite the support member with a gap
therebetween to form a part of the circuit by connecting to surfaces of
the terminals of the thermostat opposite surfaces thereof contacting the
support member while the terminals are positioned within the gap. The
electrode plates include a first guide part to guide the terminals into
the gap.

Claims:

1. A fixing device comprising:a fixing member;a heat source to heat the
fixing member;a power supply to supply power to the heat source;a
thermostat provided in the middle of a circuit connecting the heat source
and the power supply to block power supply from the power supply to the
heat source upon detection of a temperature of the fixing member equal to
or greater than a predetermined temperature;a support member to contact
terminals fixed to the thermostat to support the thermostat; andelectrode
plates provided opposite the support member with a gap therebetween to
form a part of the circuit by connecting to surfaces of the terminals of
the thermostat opposite surfaces thereof contacting the support member
while the terminals are positioned within the gap,the electrode plates
comprising a first guide part to guide the terminals into the gap.

2. The fixing device according to claim 1, wherein the first guide part is
provided at a connection part of each of the electrode plates which is
connected to the terminals, and is bent at an angle to the support
member.

3. The fixing device according to claim 2, wherein the angle formed
between the first guide part and the connection part is obtuse.

4. The fixing device according to claim 1, wherein the electrode plates
are formed of an elastically deformable metal material.

5. The fixing device according to claim 1, wherein a thickness of each of
the terminals is larger than a width of the gap formed between the
electrode plates and the support member into which the terminals are
inserted.

6. The fixing device according to claim 1, wherein the support member
comprises a support member guide part that guides insertion of the
terminals together with the first guide part, provided on a surface of
the support member at a position corresponding to the first guide part.

7. The fixing device according to claim 6, wherein the support member
guide part has a sloped portion that narrows a gap formed between the
support member guide part and the first guide part toward a direction of
insertion of the terminals.

8. The fixing device according to claim 1, wherein the electrode plates
further comprise a second guide part provided at a connection part of
each of the electrode plates which is connected to the terminals, the
second guide part is bent at an angle to the connection part of the
electrode plates toward the support member to guide insertion of the
terminals together with the first guide part.

9. The fixing device according to claim 8, wherein the angle formed
between the second guide part and the connection part is acute.

10. The fixing device according to claim 1, wherein:the support member
comprises:an accommodation part passing through the support member to
accommodate the thermostat; anda non-facing part provided at an edge of
the accommodation part, the non-facing part facing away from the
electrode plate; andthe thermostat accommodated within the accommodation
part is rotated while the terminals contact or position closely to the
non-facing part to insert the terminals into the gap formed between the
electrode plates and the support member.

11. The fixing device according to claim 10, wherein the support member
further comprises engaging parts to engage with the terminals at
predetermined positions upon rotation of the thermostat.

12. The fixing device according to claim 1, wherein the terminals are
flat.

13. The fixing device according to claim 1, wherein the electrode plates
form a part of the circuit connecting the thermostat and the heat source.

14. The fixing device according to claim 1, wherein the support member is
made of resin.

15. An image forming apparatus comprising a fixing device, the fixing
device comprising:a fixing member;a heat source to heat the fixing
member;a power supply to supply power to the heat source;a thermostat
provided in the middle of a circuit connecting the heat source and the
power supply to block power supply from the power supply to the heat
source upon detection of a temperature of the fixing member equal to or
greater than a predetermined temperature;a support member to contact
terminals fixed to the thermostat to support the thermostat; andelectrode
plates provided opposite the support member with a gap therebetween to
form a part of the circuit by connecting to surfaces of the terminals of
the thermostat opposite surfaces thereof contacting the support member
while the terminals are positioned within the gap,the electrode plates
comprising a first guide part to guide the terminals into the gap.

Description:

PRIORITY STATEMENT

[0001]The present patent application claims priority from Japanese Patent
Application Nos. 2009-193136, filed on Aug. 24, 2009, and 2010-120103,
filed on May 26, 2010, both in the Japan Patent Office, each of which is
hereby incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.

BACKGROUND

[0002]1. Technical Field

[0003]Illustrative embodiments described in this patent specification
generally relate to a fixing device and an image forming apparatus, and
more particularly to a fixing device including a thermostat that can be
easily installed in the fixing device, and an image forming apparatus
including the fixing device.

[0004]2. Description of the Related Art

[0005]Related-art image forming apparatuses, such as copiers, printers,
facsimile machines, and multifunction devices having two or more of
copying, printing, and facsimile functions, typically form a toner image
on a recording medium (e.g., a sheet of paper, etc.) according to image
data using an electrophotographic method. In such a method, for example,
a charger charges a surface of an image carrier (e.g., a photoconductor);
an irradiating device emits a light beam onto the charged surface of the
photoconductor to form an electrostatic latent image on the
photoconductor according to the image data; a developing device develops
the electrostatic latent image with a developer (e.g., toner) to form a
toner image on the photoconductor; a transfer device transfers the toner
image formed on the photoconductor onto a sheet; and a fixing device
applies heat and pressure to the sheet bearing the toner image to fix the
toner image onto the sheet. The sheet bearing the fixed toner image is
then discharged from the image forming apparatus.

[0006]Although a thermostat has been widely used to prevent an excess
temperature increase of the fixing device, the method for installing the
thermostat in the fixing device and the position at which the thermostat
is installed in the fixing device require a design that takes into
consideration various restrictions, including mechanical tolerances of
each component and overall safety requirements. For example, in a
configuration in which an electrode plate is used for the primary
circuit, the electrode plate must be spaced a certain distance apart from
other metal sheet components to comply with safety standards because the
electrode plate is uncoated and unprotected. Further, the electrode plate
must be initially installed inside an external cover of the fixing device
in order to prevent electrical shock during installation. Consequently,
the various restrictions described above make it difficult to install the
thermostat between the electrode plate and a housing that accommodates
the thermostat after installation of the electrode plate and the housing
in the fixing device.

[0007]In order to facilitate installation of a conductive plate in the
housing, one example of a related-art image forming apparatus includes a
configuration in which a blocking device, that is, a thermostat, is
rotated at a certain angle while the conductive plate is fitted into a
fitting groove in the housing to engage a terminal of the conductive
plate with an engaging groove in the housing.

[0008]However, in the above-described image forming apparatus, how to
facilitate installation of the thermostat is not suggested or taught.
Further, because of the restrictions described previously, installation
of the thermostat is not sufficiently facilitated even if the
above-described configuration is applied to installation of the
thermostat in the fixing device.

SUMMARY

[0009]In view of the foregoing, illustrative embodiments described herein
provide a fixing device in which a thermostat can be easily installed
with higher positional accuracy while receiving benefits from advantages
of using an electrode plate for a primary circuit, and an image forming
apparatus including the fixing device.

[0010]At least one embodiment provides a fixing device including a fixing
member; a heat source to heat the fixing member; a power supply to supply
power to the heat source; a thermostat provided in the middle of a
circuit connecting the heat source and the power supply to block power
supply from the power supply to the heat source upon detection of a
temperature of the fixing member equal to or greater than a predetermined
temperature; a support member to contact terminals fixed to the
thermostat to support the thermostat; and electrode plates provided
opposite the support member with a gap therebetween to form a part of the
circuit by connecting to surfaces of the terminals of the thermostat
opposite surfaces thereof contacting the support member while the
terminals are positioned within the gap. The electrode plates include a
first guide part to guide the terminals into the gap.

[0011]At least one embodiment provides an image forming apparatus
including the fixing device described above.

[0012]Additional features and advantages of the illustrative embodiments
will be more fully apparent from the following detailed description, the
accompanying drawings, and the associated claims.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0013]A more complete appreciation of the illustrative embodiments
described herein and the many attendant advantages thereof will be
readily obtained as the same becomes better understood by reference to
the following detailed description when considered in connection with the
accompanying drawings, wherein:

[0014]FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a configuration of an image
forming apparatus according to illustrative embodiments;

[0015]FIG. 2 is a vertical cross-sectional view illustrating an example of
a configuration of a fixing device according to a first illustrative
embodiment;

[0016]FIG. 3 is a schematic view illustrating a configuration of a primary
circuit to which a thermostat included in the fixing device illustrated
in FIG. 2 is connected;

[0017]FIG. 4 is a schematic view illustrating the thermostat accommodated
within a housing included in the fixing device illustrated in FIG. 2;

[0018]FIG. 5 is a vertical cross-sectional view illustrating another
example of the configuration of the fixing device;

[0019]FIG. 6 is a schematic view illustrating the configuration of the
fixing device according to the first illustrative embodiment in which the
thermostat is accommodated within the housing;

[0020]FIG. 7 is a schematic view illustrating the thermostat being rotated
to insert terminals thereof into a gap formed between the electrode
plates and the housing;

[0021]FIG. 8 is a vertical cross-sectional view illustrating the terminal
to be inserted into the gap formed between the electrode plate and the
housing in the fixing device according to the first illustrative
embodiment;

[0022]FIG. 9 is a vertical cross-sectional view illustrating relative
positions of the terminal and the gap formed between the electrode plate
and the housing respectively illustrated in FIG. 8;

[0023]FIG. 10 is a perspective view illustrating the thermostat
accommodated within the housing included in the fixing device according
to a second illustrative embodiment;

[0024]FIG. 11 is an enlarged perspective view illustrating the thermostat
accommodated within the housing included in the fixing device according
to the second illustrative embodiment;

[0025]FIG. 12 is a vertical cross-sectional view illustrating the terminal
to be inserted into the gap formed between the electrode plate and the
housing in the fixing device according to the second illustrative
embodiment; and

[0026]FIG. 13 is a vertical cross-sectional view illustrating the terminal
to be inserted into the gap formed between the electrode plate and the
housing in the fixing device according to a third illustrative
embodiment.

[0027]The accompanying drawings are intended to depict illustrative
embodiments and should not be interpreted to limit the scope thereof. The
accompanying drawings are not to be considered as drawn to scale unless
explicitly noted.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ILLUSTRATIVE EMBODIMENTS

[0028]In describing illustrative embodiments illustrated in the drawings,
specific terminology is employed for the sake of clarity. However, the
disclosure of this specification is not intended to be limited to the
specific terminology so selected, and it is to be understood that each
specific element includes all technical equivalents that operate in a
similar manner and achieve a similar result.

[0029]A description is now given of illustrative embodiments of the
present invention with reference to drawings, wherein like reference
numerals designate identical or corresponding parts throughout the
several views.

[0030]FIG. 1 is a schematic view illustrating a configuration of an image
forming apparatus 1 according to illustrative embodiments.

[0031]The image forming apparatus 1 includes an image forming unit 2 and a
fixing device 20. The image forming unit 2 includes drum type
photoconductors 3Y, 3M, 3C, and 3K (hereinafter collectively referred to
as photoconductors 3) each serving as an image carrier onto which a toner
image of a specific color, that is, yellow, magenta, cyan, or black,
respectively, is formed. An intermediate transfer belt 4 wound around
support rollers 5, 6, 7, and 8 to be rotated in a counterclockwise
direction in FIG. 1 is provided opposite the photoconductors 3.

[0032]The image forming apparatus 1 employs multiple print modes including
a full-color mode and a monochrome mode. In the full-color mode, the
photoconductors 3 are rotated in a clockwise direction in FIG. 1, and
surfaces of the photoconductors 3 are charged to a predetermined polarity
by charging rollers 9Y, 9M, 9C, and 9K (hereinafter collectively referred
to as charging rollers 9), respectively. Subsequently, a writing unit 10
directs optically modulated laser beams onto the charged surfaces of the
photoconductors 3 to form electrostatic latent images of the respective
colors on the surfaces of the photoconductors 3. The electrostatic latent
images thus formed are then developed with toner of the respective colors
by developing devices 11Y, 11M, 11C, and 11K (hereinafter collectively
referred to as developing devices 11) to form toner images of the
respective colors on the surfaces of the photoconductors 3.

[0033]Primary transfer rollers 12Y, 12M, 12C, and 12K (hereinafter
collectively referred to as primary transfer rollers 12) are provided
opposite the photoconductors 3 with the intermediate transfer belt 4
interposed therebetween. A transfer voltage is applied to each of the
primary transfer rollers 12 so that the toner images are primarily
transferred from the photoconductors 3 onto the intermediate transfer
belt 4. Specifically, the toner images are sequentially transferred onto
the intermediate transfer belt 4 and superimposed one atop the other in
order from yellow to magenta, cyan, and black, to form a full-color toner
image on the intermediate transfer belt 4. After primary transfer of the
toner images from the photoconductors 3 onto the intermediate transfer
belt 4, cleaning devices 13Y, 13M, 13C, and 13K (hereinafter collectively
referred to as cleaning devices 13) removes residual toner from the
surfaces of the photoconductors 3, respectively.

[0034]As illustrated in FIG. 1, a sheet feeder including sheet feed
cassettes 14, each storing recording media such as sheets P and sheet
feed rollers 15, is provided at the bottom of the image forming apparatus
1. A sheet P placed at the top of a stack of sheets P in the sheet feed
cassette 14 is fed to a pair of registration rollers 16 by rotation of
the sheet feed roller 15. The sheet P thus fed is then conveyed at a
predetermined timing by the pair of registration rollers 16 to a
secondary transfer position formed between the intermediate transfer belt
4 wound around the support roller 5 and a secondary transfer roller 17
provided opposite the support roller 5 with the intermediate transfer
belt 4 interposed therebetween. At this time, a predetermined secondary
transfer voltage is applied to the secondary transfer roller 17 so that
the full-color toner image formed on the intermediate transfer belt 4 is
secondarily transferred onto the sheet P.

[0035]The sheet P having the full-color toner image thereon is further
conveyed to the fixing device 20. In the fixing device 20, heat and
pressure are applied to the sheet P to fix the full-color toner image to
the sheet P. Thereafter, the sheet P having the fixed full-color image
thereon is discharged to a discharge tray 18 provided at the top of the
image forming apparatus 1. Meanwhile, a belt cleaning device 19 removes
residual toner from the intermediate transfer belt 4 after secondary
transfer of the full-color toner image onto the sheet P.

[0036]A description is now given of a configuration of the fixing device
20 according to a first illustrative embodiment. Although the fixing
device 20 employs a fixing belt system, in which a heat source is
provided outside a fixing roller and a fixing belt is wound around the
fixing roller, the configuration of the fixing device 20 is not limited
thereto. For example, alternatively, the fixing device 20 may employ a
fixing roller system having the heat source within the fixing roller.

[0037]FIG. 2 is a vertical cross-sectional view illustrating an example of
a configuration of the fixing device 20 according to the first
illustrative embodiment. As illustrated in FIG. 2, the fixing device 20
includes a fixing belt 24 serving as a fixing member wound around a
fixing roller 22, a heating, roller 23, and a tension roller 25.
Specifically, the tension roller 25 provides tension to the fixing belt
24 so that the fixing belt 24 closely contacts the fixing roller 22 and
the heating roller 23. A pressing roller 21 is pressed against the fixing
belt 24 at a portion wound around the fixing roller 22 to form a fixing
nip thereat through which the recording medium passes.

[0038]The fixing belt 24 is, for example, a seamless film formed of a
heat-resistant resin such as a PI belt, with the resin having a thickness
of between 50 μm and 90 μm. An elastic layer formed of silicone
rubber, fluorine rubber, or the like, having a thickness of between 100
μm and 300 μm is provided on a substrate of the fixing belt 24 to
provide flexibility to the toner image formed thereon. Further, a
releasing layer formed of PTF (tetrafluoroethylene-perfluoroalkyl vinyl
ether copolymer), PTFE (polytetora fluoro ethylene), or the like, having
a thickness of between 20 μm and 50 μm is provided as a top layer
of the fixing belt 24. The releasing layer may be covered with a tube,
PFA or PTFE in a liquid or powder form, or a film formed by baking.

[0039]A heat source 26 is provided within the heating roller 23. A
temperature detection element 27 such as a thermistor controls the heat
source 26 to turn on and off a heater of the heat source 26 via a control
mechanism, not shown, to control a temperature on surfaces of the heating
roller 23 and the fixing belt 24. A halogen heater, an infrared heater,
or the like, may be used as the heat source 26. The heating roller 23 is
formed of a metal such as aluminum or iron. Although the thinner the
metal the better, aluminum having a thickness of 0.4 mm or greater or
iron having a thickness of 0.2 mm or greater is required because the
heating roller 23 is subjected to bending stress from the tension of the
fixing belt 24. A black coating material that accelerates heat absorption
may be applied inside the heating roller 23 to facilitate heat absorption
from the heat source 26.

[0040]The fixing roller 22 includes a core, having high rigidity formed of
a metal such as iron or aluminum, and a surface of the fixing roller 22,
coated with an elastic layer such as silicone rubber. Alternatively, the
core of the fixing roller 22 may be formed of a high-rigidity resin.
Sponge rubber is best suited as the elastic layer of the fixing roller 22
because of its lower rigidity of 50 Hs or less (measured by ASKER-C type
hardness tester manufactured by Kobunshi Keiki Co., Ltd.), thereby
reducing load on the fixing belt 24. In addition, the sponge rubber has
lower thermal conductivity compared to normal rubber, thereby preventing
heat loss from the fixing belt 24.

[0041]The tension roller 25 is provided substantially at an intermediate
position between the fixing roller 22 and the heating roller 23 around
which the fixing belt 24 is wound. The tension roller 25 is pressed
against an inner circumferential surface of the fixing belt 24 by a
pressing member such as a spring, not shown. The tension roller 25
includes a core having high rigidity formed of a metal or the like, and a
surface of the tension roller 25 is coated with a material having a
certain level of elasticity such as a heat-resistant felt or silicone
rubber. Such a material does not damage the fixing belt 24 when pressed
against the fixing belt 24, and can provide a uniform pressing force even
under less-accurate setting. Further, thermal conductivity of such a
material is not that high, thereby preventing heat loss from the fixing
belt 24. It is to be noted that, alternatively, the tension roller 25 may
be pressed against an outer circumferential surface of the fixing belt
24, or the heating roller 23 or the fixing roller 22 may be movably
provided to also function as and in place of the tension roller 25.

[0042]The pressing roller 21 includes a core having high rigidity formed
of a metal or the like, and an elastic body such as silicone rubber is
provided around the core. It is preferable that a surface of the pressing
roller 21 be coated with a material having good releasing properties such
as a PFA tube. A thickness of the elastic body of the pressing roller 21
is reduced or a rigidity of the elastic body is increased to make the
pressing roller 21 harder and more rigid than the fixing roller 22,
thereby concaving the fixing nip toward the fixing roller 22 as
illustrated in FIG. 2. Also as illustrated in FIG. 2, the heating roller
23 and the heat source 26 are provided to the fixing roller 22 side, that
is, away from the pressing roller 21, so that the temperature of the
fixing roller 22 side can be more easily controlled. Therefore, that side
of the sheet P which has the toner image thereon faces the fixing roller
22 when the sheet P passes through the fixing nip. In other words, the
fixing nip is concaved toward a side same as the side of the sheet P
having the toner image thereon.

[0043]It is to be noted here that, because an amount of toner of the
full-color toner image is larger than that of a monochrome toner image,
the sheet P having the full-color toner image thereon tends to separate
less easily from the fixing belt 24. However, as described above, the
fixing nip is concaved toward the fixing roller 22 to facilitate
separation of the sheet P from the fixing belt 24 after the toner image
is fixed onto the sheet P.

[0044]A thermostat 28 is one of several safety systems employed in the
fixing device 20 and is directly connected to a primary circuit. Power is
supplied to the thermostat 28 during normal operation. By contrast, when
the heat source 26 does not work properly due to a software malfunction
or the like and a temperature of the heating roller 23 is excessively
increased as a result, the thermostat 28 disconnects the circuit to
prevent further heat generation. In other words, the thermostat 28 serves
as an excess temperature increase prevention unit.

[0045]FIG. 3 is a schematic view illustrating a configuration of the
primary circuit to which the thermostat 28 is connected. As illustrated
in FIG. 3, the thermostat 28 is provided in the middle of the primary
circuit connecting the heat source 26 that heats the fixing belt 24
through the heating roller 23 and a power supply 41, for example, a
commercial power source, that supplies power to the heat source 26. When
the temperature of the fixing belt 24 is inappropriately increased over a
predetermined temperature, the thermostat 28 disconnects the power supply
41 to the heat source 26 using a bimetal.

[0046]A design that takes into consideration various requirements
including mechanical tolerances of each component and overall safety is
required for both a method for installing the thermostat 28 in the fixing
device 20 and the precise position at which the thermostat 28 is
installed. In general, a housing 30 formed of a resin serving as a
support member is often set to a frame 29 serving as an installation
reference to install the thermostat 28 in the housing 30. Because it is
directly connected to the primary circuit as described above, the
thermostat 28 is required to be securely covered with the housing 30
having insulation to reliably prevent the thermostat 28 from contacting
other sheet metal components included in the fixing device 20.

[0047]A gap between the thermostat 28 and the fixing belt 24 is very
important to make the thermostat 28 function properly. However, because
of the large number of related components, a position to install the
thermostat 28 must be designed taking into consideration tolerance
accumulation. Specifically, the thermostat 28 must be arranged with a
certain gap from the fixing belt 24. It is to be noted that, although the
thermostat 28 is vertically positioned next to the heating roller 23 in
FIG. 2, the installation position of the thermostat 28 is not limited
thereto. For example, the thermostat 28 may be provided at any position
within a range where the fixing belt 24 and the heating roller 23 closely
contact each other.

[0048]As described above, accuracy is required for the installation
position of the thermostat 28. As a result, various requirements must be
met by the method for installing the thermostat 28.

[0049]It is to be noted that, although a harness has been widely used in a
general primary circuit, the harness must be clamped on the frame 29 or
the like to connect the primary circuit to the thermostat 28, requiring a
double coating of insulation of the harness for safety purposes. As a
result, a diameter of the harness is increased, and a large installation
space is required for the harness within the fixing device 20. In
addition, because of its unstable shape, the harness cannot be stably
clamped at some portions, possibly causing problems and inconvenience
during installation. Further, because related components such as the
heating roller 23 and the fixing belt 24 are positioned close to one
another around the thermostat 28, an external force applied to the
harness during installation may cause the harness to contact the fixing
belt 24 or the like due to its unstable shape, possibly damaging the
fixing belt 24.

[0050]To solve the above-described problems, a part of a conducting line
of the primary circuit is formed of electrode plates 31 as illustrated in
FIG. 3. It is to be noted that the electrode plates 31 form at least
parts of the conducting line of the primary circuit next to both
terminals of the thermostat 28, and the harness or the like may be used
for the rest of the primary circuit such as the part connected to the
heat source 26 or the power supply 41.

[0051]A thickness of the electrode plates 31 included in the fixing device
20 is, for example, between 0.3 mm and 0.8 mm, thus stabilizing the shape
of the electrode plates 31. Accordingly, the design of the primary
circuit is not strictly limited. However, the above-described stable
shape of the electrode plates 31 and the large number of related
components provided around the thermostat 28 impose some restrictions,
such as the order in which the components must be installed. In other
words, because more accuracy is required for the installation position of
the thermostat 28, the thermostat 28 cannot be merely installed after the
related components are installed in predetermined order.

[0052]FIG. 4 is a schematic view illustrating the thermostat 28
accommodated within the housing 30 included in the fixing device 20
according to the first illustrative embodiment. As illustrated in FIG. 4,
the thermostat 28 must be installed in such a way as to be accommodated
within the housing 30 mounted to the frame 29. A portion of the housing
30 that accommodates the thermostat 28 is hereinafter referred to as an
accommodation part 33. Because the electrode plates 31 connected to the
thermostat 28 from the exterior of the thermostat 28 pass below the frame
29, the electrode plates 31 must be installed before installation of the
thermostat 28 in the fixing device 20.

[0053]FIG. 5 is a vertical cross-sectional view illustrating another
example of the configuration of the fixing device 20. Because it is
uncoated and unprotected as described above, the electrode plates 31 must
be spaced a certain distance apart from other metal sheet components such
as the frame 29 to comply with safety standards. Further, the electrode
plates 31 must be initially installed inside external members of the
fixing device 20 such as a lower cover 38 in order to prevent electrical
shock during installation. Therefore, as described above, the electrode
plates 31 must be installed before installation of the thermostat 28 in
the fixing device 20. In the example illustrated in FIG. 5, a portion of
the conductive line from the heat source 26 to the thermostat 28 is
formed of a harness 44, and the harness 44 is bonded to the electrode
plate 31 connected to a terminal of the thermostat 28 (not shown in FIG.
5) at a predetermined position.

[0054]FIG. 6 is a schematic view illustrating the configuration of the
fixing device 20 according to the first illustrative embodiment in which
the thermostat 28 is accommodated within the housing 30. Terminals 32a
and 32b (hereinafter also collectively referred to as terminals 32) each
formed of a metal material such as cold rolled steel plate (SPCC) coated
with nickel are fixed to the thermostat 28. The terminals 32 contact an
edge 40 of the housing 30 around the accommodation part 33 while the
accommodation part 33 provided through the housing 30 accommodates the
thermostat 28 therewithin to set a gap between the thermostat 28 and the
fixing belt 24. As illustrated in FIG. 6, an external member 42 of the
fixing device 20 is provided opposite the housing 30 with the electrode
plates 31 interposed therebetween. It is to be noted that, for ease of
illustration, the external member 42 is not shown in drawings other than
FIG. 6.

[0055]Although one possible idea is installing the thermostat 28 outside
the electrode plates 31, an accuracy in the installation position of the
thermostat 28 may be decreased (or a tolerance accumulation may be
increased) as a consequence due to thickness tolerance of the electrode
plates 31. Therefore, it is preferable that the thermostat 28 be
installed between the housing 30 and the electrode plates 31, both of
which are installed before installation of the thermostat 28 in the
fixing device 20.

[0056]The thermostat 28 is rotated to be installed between the electrode
plates 31 and the housing 30, both of which are installed in advance as
described above. For example, after installation of the electrode plates
31 and the housing 30 in the fixing device 20, the thermostat 28 is
placed at an angle and is rotated in a clockwise direction as illustrated
in FIG. 7 so that the terminals 32 provided at both ends of the
thermostat 28 are inserted between the electrode plates 31 and the
housing 30, respectively. After the thermostat 28 is rotated and properly
installed, the position of the thermostat 28 is as shown in FIG. 4.

[0057]As illustrated in FIG. 7, the fixing device 20 includes the housing
30 that contacts the terminals 32a and 32b fixed to the thermostat 28 to
support the thermostat 28, and the electrode plates 31 provided opposite
the housing 30 with a certain gap therebetween. The electrode plates 31
contact surfaces opposite to surfaces of the terminals 32 of the
thermostat 28 contacting the housing 30 while the terminals 32 are
positioned within the gap to form a part of the circuit. The electrode
plates 31 include first guide parts 34, described in detail later, which
guide the terminals 32 to be inserted into the gap formed between the
electrode plates 31 and the housing 30.

[0058]FIG. 8 is a vertical cross-sectional view illustrating the terminal
32a of the thermostat 28 to be inserted into the gap formed between the
electrode plate 31 and the housing 30 included in the fixing device 20
according to the first illustrative embodiment. It is to be noted that a
configuration of the terminal 32b of the thermostat 28 is the same as
that of the terminal 32a of the thermostat 28 to be described in detail
below with reference to FIG. 8.

[0059]As illustrated in FIG. 8, the first guide part 34 is provided at a
portion of the electrode plate 31 (hereinafter referred to as a
connection part 39) where an insertion hole, not shown, for connection to
the terminal 32a is provided, and is bent away from the housing 30. An
angle θ1 formed between the first guide part 34 and the connection
part 39 is obtuse. A portion of the housing 30 that does not face the
electrode plate 31, that is, a portion of the housing 30 that does not
face the electrode plate 31 and the terminal 32a when the terminal 32a of
the thermostat 28 is connected to the electrode plate 31, is hereinafter
referred to as a non-facing part 43.

[0060]FIG. 9 is a vertical cross-sectional view illustrating relative
positions of the terminal 32a and the gap formed between the housing 30
and the electrode plate 31 respectively illustrated in FIG. 8. It is
preferable that the electrode plates 31 be formed of an elastically
deformable metal material, and a thickness a of the terminal 32a be
larger than a gap b formed between the electrode plate 31 and the housing
30 into which the terminal 32a is inserted.

[0061]The terminal 32a is pressed against the first guide part 34 to bend
the electrode plate 31 so that the terminal 32a is inserted into the gap
formed between the electrode plate 31 and the housing 30 while the gap is
widened. As a result, undesired rotation and slippage of the thermostat
28 can be prevented by an elastic force of the electrode plates 31.

[0062]As described above, provision of the first guide part 34 smoothly
sets the terminals 32 of the thermostat 28 at the certain position to
connect the thermostat 28 to the electrode plates 31 by the certain
connection members when the thermostat 28 is rotated to be set at the
certain position, thereby facilitating installation of the thermostat 28
in the fixing device 20.

[0063]In a case of detachment of the thermostat 28 from the fixing device
20, such as replacement of the thermostat 28 during maintenance, the
electrode plates 31 are required to be floated temporarily so that the
thermostat 28 is rotated in a direction opposite the direction of
attachment of the thermostat 28 to the fixing device 20 to remove the
thermostat 28 from the fixing device 20. Because the first guide part 34
is provided to the electrode plate 31 as described above, a user can hold
the first guide part 34 to float the electrode plate 31, thereby
facilitating replacement of the thermostat 28.

[0064]A description is now given of a second illustrative embodiment of
the present invention.

[0065]FIGS. 10 and 11 are perspective views respectively illustrating the
thermostat 28 accommodated within the housing 30 included in the fixing
device 20 according to the second illustrative embodiment. Specifically,
in the second illustrative embodiment, the first guide part 34 is
provided to the electrode plate 31, and rotation guide parts 35 are
provided to the housing 30. Further, engaging parts 36 and a support
member guide part 37 are respectively provided to the housing 30. It is
preferable that, as illustrated in FIGS. 10 and 11, the rotation guide
parts 35 that guide rotation of the terminals 32 when the thermostat 28
is rotated, and/or the engaging parts 36 engaged with the terminals 32 at
certain positions, that is, at connection positions, be provided to the
housing 30, respectively. It is to be noted that the electrode plate 31
connected to the terminal 32b is not shown in FIG. 10, and the electrode
plates 31 are not shown in FIG. 11, respectively, solely in order to more
clearly illustrate the rotation guide parts 35 and the engaging parts 36.

[0066]Specifically, parts of an external rib of the housing 30 through
which the terminals 32 pass while the thermostat 28 is rotated are cut to
reduce a height thereof to form the rotation guide parts 35. As a result,
the thermostat 28 can be fixed to the housing 30 more smoothly by
rotation. Further, the rest of the external rib of the housing 30
functions as the engaging parts 36 to prevent undesired rotation and
slippage of the thermostat 28.

[0067]It is preferable that the support member guide part 37 that guides
insertion of the terminals 32 be provided at a position corresponding to
the first guide part 34 on the surface of the housing 30. FIG. 12 is a
vertical cross-sectional view illustrating the terminal 32a to be
inserted into the gap formed between the electrode plate 31 and the
housing 30 included in the fixing device 20 according to the second
illustrative embodiment. As illustrated in FIG. 12, the support member
guide part 37 has a sloped portion such that a gap c between the support
member guide part 37 and the first guide part 34 is narrowed toward a
direction of insertion of the terminal 32a. It is preferable that the
thickness a of the terminal 32a be larger than the gap c between the
first guide part 34 and the support member guide part 37 into which the
terminal 32a is inserted.

[0068]Accordingly, provision of the support member guide part 37 to the
housing 30 further facilitates attachment of the thermostat 28 to the
fixing device 20, and prevents slippage of the thermostat 28.
Specifically, because the thermostat 28 is vertically provided in the
fixing device 20 according to illustrative embodiments, half of the
thermostat 28 slips due to its own weight without a part to support the
thermostat 28 even when the thermostat 28 is rotated as illustrated in
FIG. 4 to be set to the fixing device 20. As a result, the thermostat 28
is returned to its original position. In other words, when installing the
thermostat 28, the user is required to rotate the thermostat 28 and hold
the thermostat 28 while fixing the thermostat 28 to the fixing device 20
with screws or the like. In the second illustrative embodiment, the
support member guide part 37 that also functions as the part to hold the
thermostat 28 after the thermostat 28 is rotated to be set to the fixing
device 20 is provided to the housing 30 as described above, thereby
preventing slippage of the thermostat 28 and facilitating installation of
the thermostat 28 in the fixing device 20.

[0069]As described above, the first guide part 34 is provided to the
electrode plate 31 so that the accommodation part 33 accommodates the
thermostat 28 after the electrode plate 31 and the housing 30 are
installed in the fixing device 20. The thermostat 28 is rotated while the
terminals 32 contact or position closely to the non-facing part 43 so
that the terminals 32 are guided by the first guide part 34, thereby
easily setting the terminals 32 at the connection position. Further, the
rotation guide parts 35, the engaging parts 36, and the support member
guide part 37 are provided to the housing 30. Accordingly, the terminals
32 are rotated to the position connected to the electrode plates 31 while
being guided by the rotation guide parts 35 and engage the engaging parts
36 and the support member guide part 37, thereby facilitating
installation of the thermostat 28 in the fixing device 20.

[0070]Alternatively, in place of the support member guide part 37, a
second guide part 45 that guides insertion of the terminals 32 together
with the first guide part 34 may be provided to the electrode plate 31 as
illustrated in FIG. 13. FIG. 13 is a vertical cross-sectional view
illustrating the terminal 32a to be inserted into the gap formed between
the electrode plate 31 and the housing 30 included in the fixing device
20 according to a third illustrative embodiment. The second guide part 45
is provided at the connection part 39 of the electrode plate 31 to be
connected to the terminals 32 and is bent toward the housing 30. An angle
θ2 formed between the second guide part 45 and the connection part
39 is acute.

[0071]The second guide part 45 provided to the electrode plate 31 can also
hold the thermostat 28 set in the fixing device 20 in the manner similar
to the support member guide part 37 provided to the housing 30 according
to the second illustrative embodiment, thereby facilitating installation
of the thermostat 28.

[0072]Thus, the thermostat 28 can be easily installed to the image forming
apparatus 1 including the fixing device 20 described above.

[0073]It is to be noted that illustrative embodiments of the present
invention are not limited to those described above, and various
modifications and improvements are possible without departing from the
scope of the present invention. It is therefore to be understood that,
within the scope of the associated claims, illustrative embodiments may
be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein. For
example, elements and/or features of different illustrative embodiments
may be combined with each other and/or substituted for each other within
the scope of the illustrative embodiments.